Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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Women Worry
M-ttn than men, say» Dr. McComb, and
b«r reaoon is that their nervous organise-
tie»« are room delicate. True, and Hood',
Sarsaparilla is'just the nerve-builder, sp-
pstlte<iver, and blood-purifier they need.
lacffjasatlon 9 Ya«r»—I »u troubled
M'k lnaigestlou fur three rrO» 1 read of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and tried it. After tak­
ing a number of bottle, I wm completely Railways
eured.'' M m J. H. H ai . lit , DeSoto. Mo. ,
PACIFIC FISH INDUSTRY.
A Doctors
I
Twenty Tboueand Pound. Sold Daily
in Loa Au is vie. Mnrke-ta.
The fish Industry, extending from
Vancouver on the north to Sau Diego
on the south, is one of great imi><>rtanco
Ewry part ot the body ia dependent on the Mood for nourishment and
on tin* Pacific coast, says the Ixis An­
strength.
When tlii« life stream is flowing through the system in a state of
geles Herald. Locally many thousands
•
___
Are to lee PftonC it
of dollars are Invested in "the business purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health;
Lecause pure blood is nature’s safe-guan! against disease. When, however,
end the product of the sau finds quick
Place of Telegraph After
«ervou*, In Pain, No Appetite -
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not sales In Los Angeles und neighboring the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
“Had poor health for year,, pain In «boulders,
its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various
March i.
a simple cough syrup. It is a I cities.
back aad hip,, with constant headache, tier
ways.
Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the diUerent skin affection»
vouenei, and no appetite. Too» Hood's Sar
Halibut is regarded us the standard 6how that the blood is iu a feverish aud diseased conuuion as a result of too
strong medicine, a doctor’s
«Parilla, rained strength and can work hart
fish, ranging in weight from one to much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sons aud Ulcers era
ail day. eat heartily and deep well.”' Maa E.
medicine. It cure« hard cases,
OirrcLS. Moose Lake. Minn.
forty pounds and can be hud the year the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca­
OPERATORS
TO
EE
LET
OUT.
severe and desperate cases,
Bheumat|gm-"I had rheumatism In one
round, except during the months of Oc­ tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Llood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood
St my ankle,, but Hood', Sarsaparilla soot
chronic cases of asthma, pleu­
tober, November and December.
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains.
Sive me permanent relief. I rwoninon
ood'e Sarsaparilla.” Mas. A mn H utchinson .
Barracuda is next in popularity. This These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways.
risy,
bronchitis,
consumption.
Lafayette. Col.
product is caught every month in the Often a sluggish, inactive condition of t’.ie system, and torpid state of the
Block Signals Also Will Be In»
Ask your doctor about this.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere.
year
from San Pedro to San Diego, avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
•tailed and Many Small
In the usual Liquid, or In tablet form ealled
“ I have used a
daal of Ayer’« Cherry
Nets
and
troll llm-s are umsl for catch­ form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the Hood and distributed
Pectoral for cough« and bard colds on th«
«•rtataba. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre­
cheat. It La« always done me great good. It
Stations Closed.
ing
barracuda
aud when both methods throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is
• m certainly a moi»t wonderful c<-uah medi­
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
cine.”- M ichail J. F itzgska LI». Medford.
are
adopted
the
iocal market becomes another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
N.J.
glutted with the product. The average microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in
Sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
llAde òv J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, M mi
It Sarprbed Her.
weight is five i>ounds.
Also UKDarticturer» of
A new field of employment for wom­
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
"When my husband was in Spain
Sea
bass
are
caught
from
Santa
Bar
­
> SARS4PÁKILLA.
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are
list year,” said Mrs. Sweilman, "be en is to be opened by the railways.
bara to San Diego. This fish is one of constantly annoyed aud troubled with it. Bal blood is the source of all dis­
succeeded In buying in quite a lot of This does not mean that the roads will
¡Äon«.
the best products of the sea. Weight ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to
employ women telegraphers, but on the
the king's wines.”
from four to fifty pouuds.
suffer in some way. P’ur Llood troubles < f any character S. S. S. is the best
“Well, well," exclaimed Mrs. Nu- contrary their employment will be for You will hasten recovery by tak­
The red snapper or rock cod is in ac­ | remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
ing one of Ayer’s Pilis at bedtime.
the
purpose
of
taking
tlie
place
of
tele
­
rltch, "the Idee o’ buyln' second-hand
tive demand in the winter season. The and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely
graphers already in the service. The
wines!"—Philadelphia Press.
fish Is caught around Cutalina or on
and permanently cures blood diseases of
future woman railway operating em­
The Muifara l.lniited.
"the banks” known to the fishermen.
every
kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
ploye
will
be
engaged
at
the
smaller
“
Where
are
all
those
honeymoon
par
­
PILES CORED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
Weight one-half to ten pounds. Sar-
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
PAZO OINTMENT Is giia'antsed to cure any stations taking train orders over a tele- ties?” exclaimed the reporter as he
«•so of Iteblm;, Blind. JieediDir
"__ i>r ?.
.. _ L_
and weak, diseased Llood made strong aud
Frotruding
phone, where formerly sqefi orders v.ere hurried into the station. "Are they dines are used for bait.
files in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.
healthy
so that disease cannot remain. It
j
Bonita
and
yellowtail
are
fine
table
i transmitted and received by telegraph. ! gone?”
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
I This new field will be open to women i
.......................
“Yes,"
laughed the station master as fish that are caught iu nets and set
I'ncle Allan.
and Ulcers, Sk in Diseases, Contagious
. Bonita, tour to eight pounds;
PURELY VEGETABLE Blood
“Not mentioning any names,” said Un- when the new nine-hour day law gov­ he pointed tp the turtle doves In the
Poison, etc., and does not leave the
yellowtail, six to thirty pounds. Albi-
ele Allen Sparks. “I’ve noticed that the erning the working time of railway? waiting room, "far gone."
J core Is an oily fish popular with epi­ slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of
only effect an exalted position s««ms to telegraphers goes into effect on
blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature’s
have on some men is to make them light March 1.
cures.
Only One “BROMO QUININE.’1
greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and Larks, and is absolutely
headed. They can't stand th, rarefied at­
Rock
bass
is
a
choice
fish
caught
in
That
Is
LAX
AT-YK
BROMO
QUININE.
Look
i It was confidently expected that this
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class»
mosphere.”
for tlie signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the the kelp; weight one-half to six pounds. harmless to any part of the system.
! law would work a revolution lu railway World over to Curo a Cold in One Day. 25o.
¿rug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write.
What
is
known
as
horse
and
Ameri
­
at. VW Danr« «na all Nervou« Dta^aaek operation, and It was with tills end In
THE SWIFT SPEGIFiC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
His Interffrence,
can mackerel is in the market during
f f I A permanently eured by Dr. Kliue’fl Great view that the Order of Railway Tele­
Si«rre Restorer, head fur Fit EE |2 trial bottle and
Clttiirtan—Look here, sir, didn’t you the spring months. Mackerel run in
traailaa. Dr. U H. ■ Ll-X-. I a L Ml Arch HL. PULU..P«. graphers procured its passage despite
The Orphan.
Dlscotirng ln< Prospect..
1 the determined opposition of the rail- warrant the horse you sold me yester­ ‘ »chools; are caught with hook and line,’
weight one-half to three pounds.
“This government is becoming more
“rioase. sir. will you give a penny te
Proofroom Horror,
i way managers and even against advice day to be without fault?
David Harum- —Yea. Ain't he?
The smelt season is from Sept. 1 to and more centralized every year,” said a poor orphan?”
"Well, what do you want?" the proof­ direct from the White House. The lev-
Cittiman—No, sir, he is not. He in Jan. 1, seines being used most success­ the student of politics.
reader asked.
"Certainly, my boy! Has your fath­
I olution is coming, all right, but it will
As he eyed the intruder with doubt. ! be a revolution which will relegate the ter feres. David Harum—Waal, I don’t fully. Surf fish, or suckers, croakers
"Yes," answered Colonel Stillwell of er been dead long?”
"I’m jast a loafin’,” answered th. hyphen.
“No, sir. He's the orphan. Tbl«
telegraph to a back seat as an adjunct see as yon bev Rnv reason fur com­ Jr kinfish and perch are among the surf Kentucky, “It's getting so that the
And the proofreader bustled him out.
plaining’ about that. He don’t inter­ fish. The sa’ndiib Is caught with hook States don't do much more than fur­ money's fi r him.”
to railway operation and will throw
—Chicago Tribune.
thousands of operators out of employ­ fere with anybody- but himself, does and line along the coast; herring is nish titles for battle ships and.popu­
he?—Lippincott’s;
| caught at San 1’edro, San Diego and lar songs.”—Washington Star.
How’s TMk?
WHAT CAUSES HfADACHE
ment end annually will decrease their
From October to May, colds an* the most frequent
W. off»r On. Hundred Dollars Reward for any number until they will almost disap­
'Santa Barbara from January to March.
Mo
aers
will
find
Mrs.
Winslow
’
s
Sorthlnq
can
-•
of
headache.
LAXATIVE BJROMO QUI­
••aa of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha l'l
Sometime. Happen*
Syrup th*» b st remedy to uso for tu.ir cbiiurej Herring is fine bait for the professional
NINE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 25a.
pear from American railways.
Catarrh Cura.
during
the
tmthlug
period.
Throggins—Did you
a
F J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O
i fisherman.
It was expected that tlie reduction
Wa, th. understated, have known F J. f 1
< uljric Ilypnollmu.
| The pompano is a delicious fish that comrade of your boy?
Chenoy for tha lait 15 years, »nd bell.ve him In the working hours of railway tele­
(•uiwi. s
lu . m .
Phogy—Yes ; but it didn't work,
I i
Inquisitive i’assenger—How are these
Crfactly honorable In all bulsncss transactions
1
retails
at
40
cents
to
$1
a
jtound.
It
Said She—You meu seem to be fond
d financially ahi. to carry out any obliga­ graphers tog nine hour’s would compel
found he was too old for me.—Chicago cars heated?
Is one of the choice articles of the Tribune.
tion inode bv hit H 1 tn
I the railroads to employ at least 8,000 t»f bugging delusions.
Shiverin,- I’ass'-njer Ry suggestion, I
WALDI n T. KINNAN A MARVIN,
It was also
think.
Wholesale Drugglsta, Toledo,O additional men at once.
Said He—Well, we are not to blame. menu cards in first-class restaurants.
InaultiiK.
Hnll'fi Catarrali Cura is vkan Internally, act- known that it would be Impossible to
You women are such delusive cruu- ¡The prong is equally popular.
tn< directly upon th. blood and mu.ous sur-
His Luck«
"I'm not going to that female barber
Codfish, sculpins ami other fish are
laraa of the system TeatlmQnl.lt sent freo. secure this number of men when need­ turaa.
"Luckiest mati 1 ever knew! Every. •
shop again. There’s a rude girl there,
Frlce 75 i-.nts nor hot 11. Sold by all Druggists. ed. and it was therefore hoped by the i
brought to tlie market.
Taise Hail's Family Pills tor Constipation.
ralnlea. lancer.
thing succeeded with him.
He. had
Lobsters are in the market from don’t you know..”
men that an increase In wages would
There Is a prevailing opinion that
only
to
say
what
he
wanted,
and hs
"What did she say?"
Sept, io to April 1.
be a part of the revolution planned.
Sinns I
cancer is always painful from the be­
got ft. Why, confound It, 1 was wall»
"Why,
she
looked
at
my
mustawsh
A tired feeling once
ginning. whereas it is really painless in I Tuna is a fish caught l»y tportsmen. and awsked me If I would have it ing with him one Jay—the very last
C'l>un<e« to llenult.
at Catalina. It is not marketable. The
Came over the busy baa.
day of bls li e and he said to ma
The railway managers at first took a the majority of cases. It is desirable lewfish are among the heavyweight den­ sponged off or rubbed In.”
ffTwas when a budding poet
to
ascertain
how
far
the
public
ought
'When I die, I want to die suddenly.'
Rhymed it with vis-a-vis.
similar view of the situation, but it
I to be Instructed in tile early signs of izens of the deep at Catalina. Big do­
(lot mn over that very night. Eve»
O,
Professor!
soon was discovered that it would t>e
cancer, with a view to the adoption of ings always follow the catch of a 300
The professor was complimenting the see such luck!”- London Mail.
Good Judges
Impossible to supply the demand if all
tor 400-pound jewfish.
Having. - upe,
Americans as judge« are keenly dis existing telegraph offices were 'to be earlier diagnosis and consequently ear­ * Turtles of heavy weight co.ne from violin virtuoso on the excellence of 11 is
playing.
lier
operation.
—
London
Hospital.
criminating. They measure everything maintained after March 1. As a re­
“
Charles,
dear.
” said young Mrs. Ton
the Mexican waters.
“By the way,” he said, "do you play
by the success it attains, ahich meth­ sult of a careful study of the situation
kins, “why <lo yon cull racing calcula­
the
‘
Doctor
of
Divinity
’
1
?”
Professional
fishermen
make
big
A Way Out.
od, considered in the light of the com­ the nine-hour day for telegraphers will
“That is a piece I have never heard tions ’dope?’ I thought that was a
It was at a theater in Manchester, money if they have good luck. Their
mon experience of mankind, is cer­ bring about the following changes:
slang name for a drug.”
of."
answered the violinist.
losses
are
chiefly
due
to
damage
to
The king, aged and Infirm, was blessed
tainly not a bad one. The high stand-,
"Never
beard
of
it!
”
exclaimed
the
"You're qulie right,' was the answer.
1. The abandonment of all stations with two sons. He was pacing up and uets and seines by sharks aud seals.
a rd of intelligence and discernment in
professor.
“Fiddle D. D. !”—Chicago "They <•: 11 If that because all It gen­
this country, where education is the as telegraph stations except division down the stage with a wearied, trou­
Tribune.
erally gets you is a pleasant dream anil
SLAVES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
bled look, exclaiming alond:
rule anil not the exception, renders it beadquarters and junctional joints.
a
rude awakening.'' Washington Star.
•.unquj,
o
3
b
'
,
1
’
1.)
—
•
’
pnf.q
"On which of these, my sons, shall I Carly Church I>ft«cuM«ion on Slate r,
difficult and surprising to find a general
2. Tlie substitution of teelphones foi
os I.n,l 1! un, Aioqs o) jsnf ',iuo|
His Jiyntem.
national success not based on actual the receipt and the transmission of on bestow my crown?”
—iti cd Neicro Uniter.
[pMOas; jeqjouB
pan Àj;uno.> siq; o;
“How do you dispose of your garb-
worth. Hence it was that with the ders and messages.
Immediately came a voice from the
The colored "niaininy,” devoted, loy­ S'éq stnoa qi.w ¡HR,I ‘Atout; ao.f Suiqi
presentation of St. Jacoba Oil they cor-, 3. The employment of women as gallery:
al and autocratic, one thinks of as be­ |sjy eqj, -»[qnoj) ai|iim oj XuioX s.lBqx age here?” asked the stranger, who
rectly judged it at once, and decided agents in many stations thus trans­
"Why not 'arf a crown apiece, gu»’’ longing to the South and the days be- inv,i ueqj jeStiis jaiua.ii b s.uqs Ans pu was gathe-ing data for purposes oE
that rare intrinsic worth only could be formed into telephone stations.
txrLossJon Mall
I fore the war, but in the far-away time faqj ‘paM—no.í qusqj, ¿JI st ‘luizztuiaj, publication.
the source of its suicess. The decision
"We always throw ours In the garb­
4. The transaction of a tremendous
'of
slavery In New England she was —jaqjo jo Xutqiamos Í jajiaj,—auiBu jaq
Rome.
with them was eqnivalent to an adop­ amount of office business by letter
IJBqw—jaSurs Mau siqj )Bq)„ - ba | jb <I s age can." said the mnn with the chin
known
there
also,
says
the
Youth's
tion; and it is a rare thing to find a which formerly was transacted by tele- Said a poetry teacher named Pell,
BapY epuri pajoayaj ,,‘X bs iaqx„
heard, "but 1 don’t know, of course
Companion.
To his pupil who wrote a rondel.
family without St. Jacobs Oil in the 'graph.
'lanjjjoj Juioo(f) «tiaa((v
i about the neighbors.”
One
such
mammy,
happy
and
belov
­
"You
would
not
know
from
Teter
bouse.
|
■ 5. The rapid extension of the auto
A muse, should you meter !”
ed, but despotic, was Violet, the slave
matic electric block signal system, Thus gave he the young villanelle.
Not th« Same.
of the Rev. Moses Parsons of Byfield,
“I supposs you ba vs been pinched which will make telegraph stations un­ —Yale Record.
but the real ruler of the household and
by penury?”
necessary.
his lively brood of boys. Iler husband.
What
is
said
to
be
the
largest
t.le-
“No, uium; the cop’s name was
In determining to Inaugurate the«, graph circuit in the world is that be- Primus, belonged to their neighbor,
O’Brien ; he's Irish,”
changes the railway managers found tween London and Teheran, the capitai Deacon Noyes.
that they had In reality been preparing of Persia. It is 4.000 miles long and is I The revolution was scarcely over, but
is most painful.
even then in that quiet corner of Mas­
for them for years, it was dlseovereil divided into twelve sections.
V hat’s good ?
sachusetts the. anti-slavery spirit was
also that by adopting the most expen­
Chinese coffins are -made of timber
sive system of block signaling train 1 eight inches to ten inches thick, It is stirring and its first result was to pre­
► Ev«ry-day L«<al Knowledge
L tor you Literal •xaflunau ->n prtvu**«
"I
I
orders and telegraph stations could for calculated, therefore, that over 8,000.000 cipitate a violent church quarrel. Dea­
|
-
r.o ot'tfaticn to r uy
Pramrum of an mvaJoaMLs latoor and
I
the
greater part be done away with.
money aavtng CALCULATOR FR KE
KS -ci-;” I
feet of timber is utilized yearly for coffins con Colman had scruples against slav­
ery and he expressed them with vigor
The railroads, therefore, decided tha' in China.
PACIFIC DISTRIBUTING CO
T
h Ri.. . SFATILI WASH
and not always with entire respect for
they would rather spend millions In
bls slave-owning pastor. He was sus­
Live end Let Live.
providing and maintaining automatic
... '
"Do you preach without notes.” que­ pended; there were meetings, discus­
block signals which never go to sleep
Gives instant relief.
.
Removes the twinge,.
IT’S FREE
and which never fail unless they sjiell ried a member of the church commit­ sions, appeals and denunciations and
tee
that
was
seeking
a
pastor
to
Sil
a
only,
at
the
death
of
Mr.
Parsons
was
"danger,"
than
to
sjamd
the
same
•‘SEND FOR IT NOW”,
USE IT, THEN YOU’LL KNOW
he so far softened as to admit, while
money In maintaining telegraph sta- I vacancy.
Th« B«st Fruit Tre« and Berry Flant
“Well," Tejolned the good mnn with yet maliitalning bis principles, that he
Catalog in the Northwest
tlons and telegraph operators. The !
25o.—ALL DRUGGISTS—50c.
4
closing of stations as telegraph stations a merry- twinkle in hli a eye. “I some- had urged them with “undue vehe­
J. J. BUTZER
times have occasion to use bank notes.” mence and asperity.” lie was then re­
IM Front St., Portland. Oregon Is made possible by tlie fact that with
stored to 'the church and his office of
an automatic electric signal all that Is I
a
necessary Is to start trains ns fast as
i deacon.
the terminal bL>< k is empty and keep •
| In the neighboring town of Newbury­
them going until a semaphore says
port were a number of slaves and freed
j.». _, r-r-
Forfregh-
n*jw.purityniu1reli- “stop.”
slaves, concerning some of whom anec­
of the Well-Informed of the World has dotes have been handed down to the
a bilit}\ Ferry’ sSned*
are in a cln»« by thetn-
Huriceon*« Knife Cure« Ilendnelie.
always been for a simple, pleasant present day. One negro mnn. hoeing,
tcives. Farmer®
After suffering excruciating pains In hlv
have confidence
and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of barefoot In the fields, struck suddenly
in them because
head for twenty five years, Louis Wolf-
they know they Son of Cincinnati has secured relief by known value; a laxative which physi­ with his hoe at what he took to be a
can be relied up­
FOR CARTON TOPS OR SOAP WRAPPERS FROM
on. Don't experi­ having the surgeons cut out two nerves. cians C9uld sanction for family use large toad in Impertinently close coai-
ment with cheap I The pain was above the eyes and at the
because
Its
component
parts
are
pany
with
him.
It
was
his
own
naked
“20 MULE TEAM’’ BORAX PRODUCTS
seed«—your «ure-
ty lion in buying temples and recurrsd four or five times known to them to be wholesome and big toe, as he learned painfully when
"tn-MI’I.E-TEAM" Borax. K, H. 1 and 5
cartons. Bor.xo Bath Powder (10 and 25c tins) Viola»
scedaaent out by
a week. He had consulted the leading
Boric Talcum Powder. Boric Sp.nsrlw. Boric Acid. Boraxaid Soap Powder. "2' Mule-Team Soap,
a cou»eie®tiou« specialists, tried medicines, various forn^ truly beneficial is effect, acceptable he had neatly sliced the top off with Queen of Borax Soap, Boraxaid Laundry Soap. "20-Mule-Team” Soap Chips.
and trustworthy
of massage and electrical treatment in to the system and gentle, yet prompt, the blow.
house.
Send for 40-Pa£e Catalogue of Valuable premiums We Give FREE
Faery’s s«ad Annual
j Another colored mnn of much higher
vain. The two offending nerves, one on in action.
for lw« lr • KF F. AddmM
For Top« and Wrapper« from the above ‘‘20-MULE-TEAM Product.< Y< u will And many arfk In« of
station
and
more
complete
and
elegant
each side, were between one and two
D M fimACa .Ofiaoir.Mica.
In supplyinc that demand with its
H u » h «Id and Persona! ur « that >ou can obtain ABifOLUTELY F REE
All you h.*.« to do in
k inches long and about as thick as a pin. I
attire was a dandy waiter employed in SAVE YOUR TOPS OR WRAPPERS. Address
I They are termed sensory nerves—that Is, exeellent combination of Syrup of the old Wolfe tavern. Noting an es­ PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO,
Oakland, Cal
nerves which give the sense of feeling Mid Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali­ pecially fine pair of boots owned by
not control of the movements of min- fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds -along one of the patrons, a local magnate,
c:*« The headaches have not returned ethical lines and relies on the merits
Etienezer Moseley he went to the sbot»-
FOR C
since the opi*rntion. Ixx-nl surgeons say
this is tlie first case of the kind on record. of the laxative for its remarkable nmker to order a pair of the same aort«
success.
| "I-et 'em be jes’ like Squire Mosc­
nonti. Find Heady Market.
and guaranteed
That is one of many reasons why ley's,” he commanded, magnified
absolutely
Of the $30,000,OOfl of equipment trust
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